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180 hybrid stability
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1803283" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>In my experience, the 180 does not transition to subsonic well, and going off what I have seen, if all parameters equal, some lots of bullets fair better than others.</p><p>If you have steel that far out, run your own tests, it will become apparent at a certain range where things come apart.</p><p>You know the hindsight saying, but a 9tw or faster would have been a better option. If I stay shooting the 180 hybrid, my next barrel will be at least .8.75tw if not .8.5, right now if the DA drops below 5500 for me, there is a line in the sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1803283, member: 33622"] In my experience, the 180 does not transition to subsonic well, and going off what I have seen, if all parameters equal, some lots of bullets fair better than others. If you have steel that far out, run your own tests, it will become apparent at a certain range where things come apart. You know the hindsight saying, but a 9tw or faster would have been a better option. If I stay shooting the 180 hybrid, my next barrel will be at least .8.75tw if not .8.5, right now if the DA drops below 5500 for me, there is a line in the sand. [/QUOTE]
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